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Tag: Nook

Barnes & Noble, crisi senza fine
23 settembre 2016 redazionedigitale

Barnes & Noble, crisi senza fine

30 aprile 201430 aprile 2014 Giacomo Brunoro

Novità Barnes & Noble: per gli utenti italiani di Windows 8.1 ebook e riviste gratis con Nook App

21 agosto 201321 agosto 2013 redazionedigitale

Barnes & Noble smetterà di produrre eReader?

8 dicembre 20128 dicembre 2012 redazionedigitale

Kindle Store sbarca anche in Canada e in Brasile

2 luglio 2012 redazionedigitale

Barnes & Noble pronto a lanciare anche in Italia il suo Nook

13 aprile 201213 aprile 2012 redazionedigitale

Tour NOOK Simple Touch™ with GlowLight™

31 gennaio 201230 gennaio 2012 redazionedigitale

Un nuovo NOOK in primavera: tablet o ebook reader?

17 novembre 201115 novembre 2011 redazionedigitale

Kindle, Nook Simple Touch e Kobo Touch a confronto

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Durante su larga travesía hacia America, el bergantín Pilgrim pierde a toda su tripulación en un desgraciado accidente. De entre los pasajeros que quedan a bordo, el joven Dick Sand es el único que puede asumir el mando del barco. Sin experiencia y sin marinos competentes a su alrededor, el viaje para Dick y el resto de los pasajeros se convertirá en una autentica odisea llena de peligros.
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Considered by many to be the first detective novel, The Lerouge Case (aka The Widow Lerouge) introduces Monsieur Lecoq (later Inspector Lecoq), a former “habitual criminal” who becomes a police officer. Émile Gaboriau based Lecoq at least in part on an actual criminal-turned-police-officer, Eugène Vidocq, who went on to be the first director of the Sûreté. In this first book, Lecoq plays a relatively small part, the bulk of the mystery solving being done by Lecoq’s mentor Tabaret, an amateur detective. Gaboriau thus introduces both a police detective and an amateur detective at the same time. Many of the attributes now taken for granted in the mystery arena originated with Gaboriau and Lecoq—hyper attention to detail, mastery of disguises, amateur “agents” who assist the detective, and the above-mentioned amateur detectives that assist and sometimes out-perform the police versions. Gaboriau’s Lecoq novels were wildly successful until another amateur detective named Holmes made his appearance. Holmes even comments on Lecoq in A Study in Scarlet, dismissing him as a “miserable bungler” in response to Dr. Watson’s question. Nevertheless, Arthur Conan Doyle was obviously influenced by Gaboriau and Lecoq, as many of Holmes’ traits can be seen first in Lecoq.
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A detective story which solves in an exceedingly clever manner the inexplicable death of a prosperous stockbroker and the secret of his life. The reader's attention is first caught by a mysterious letter, the key to the situation, and is held to the end by a series of ingenious devices.

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